Very intense work.Good composition.You can feel the fear and isolation but also power to fight.The face and shoulder are well executed.
Art should somehow be able to make the world a better place.
(j.Koons)
Ingrid Trijzelaar (art dealer, artist agent, curator, art advisor), Wednesday, February 22, 2012 - 22:57
I like the concept behind the painting, hopefully it may have some input in changing the way that women are discriminated against in many cultures, It is anatomicaly correct, and this is nice to see, well done keep up the good work.
Steven Roberts (art dealer, artist agent, gallery holder, art historian, curator, art advisor), Monday, February 20, 2012 - 16:19
Very inspiring. Technically interesting for the physically shallow yet "symbolically deep" shadows. I hope you make more work about women.
Elizabeth Leeor
Elizabeth Leeor (art academy teacher, art advisor), Monday, February 20, 2012 - 15:56
Whether this was intended or not, the image looks tribal which falls in line well with the artist's concept of an educator living with a tribe.
I also like the use of color. It feels natural, a fire or a candle. Very good again as staying within the concept.
Fendik, you should work on your skills with hands and expression to get them closer to either reality or the emotion/expression you're trying to achieve. This is a great effort though.
Catinca Tabacaru (art dealer, artist agent, curator, art advisor), Monday, January 23, 2012 - 21:29
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